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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 24, 1936 PAGE nVE - Local News Briefs Case Dismissed The case ot the First Christian chorclL of Tur ner against the Turner Memorial home was dismissed yesterday in circuit court when: Judge Arlie Walker, called in to hear -the case, ruled that Keyes and Page and W. WV McKinney had no au thority to ."a ppear In the case to determine who should act as trus tee ol the Cornelia! Davis estate. A stipulation agreeing to the dis missal was filed by the parties. The church was originally trustee for the estate and then turned it oyer to the memorial -home. - A suit to dislodge ' the memorial home was started by a. portion of the church members, bringing the - present attack . on the! action by other members who held that the church had not ' authorized 'the suit. . ; .f ; v Notice Having disposed. of my interest in the Salem Credit Bu reau 1 am opening offices for the general practice of law, at Room 314 United States National Bank .building. A. A. Hall. Seeks Support Money Thelma Ensley yesterday I asked the cir cuit eourt to order! Mearl Ensley to Spay her $20 . a month support money for two children during the pendency of her divorce action. She also seeks suit money and at tuilicj a tew, - - Paul H. Hauser has been appoint- - ed special representative of the American Home Magazine to take subscriptions and renewals. Phone 7828 for prompt service. - Car BUzes An automobile whose owner was not Identified . caught fire in the 1400 block on i South Church at 5:07 p. m. yes- . terday. The blaze had been put ; out when eity firemen-arrived. Execution Returns Filed Re turns have , been filed , with the county clerk on executions as fol- ows: Equity Finance company vs. James A. Rowland, property sold : Action Settled Upon stipula tion of attorneys in the personal damage action of Charles Watrous against the Salem Brewery j asso- dation, Judge L.1 H HcMahan yesterday ordered the case dis missed. The stipulation , stated that settlement had been made out of court. Trial of the case started In circuit court Thursday, for . $1100.25; World war, veter- j aury was chosen, opening state ans state aid commission against I ments of attorneys made and two uscar u. uouck, property sold for witnesses (called i when the settle- I3UZ3.Z7; utenn a. Keep against I nt was arrived at. Tha ease Helen A. Kerr, property sold for I Bad previously t been returned $l,871.80; C. J. Jenks, supervis- from .the sunrema court for a- or of banking in Washington states trial when a former verdict was against . R. ft Frost, personal prop-1 ttTersed by the higher eonru. The VJ7,, v . V , Jlaecident at of which the action V?" 2,ld atose occurred about two ) years A. Sappingfield, property sold for I s h ' .' ' : $2008.lC.r - r - . . I Mr. Farmer Order your; Berry r . wv -r Tickets now. Prices reasonable. ' "", . VV - TTr0." Statesman Publlshinr Co. :. persons signed up ? at tne state 7. , - . employment office nere yesterday I ; js Scouts to Dine The Ameri- ior turaoy picking; joua at ai-; can Legion-sponsored Boy Scomt bany, for which an order was r troon at Albanv. No -10. will hold ceived Friday. Twenty Jobi a ltB annual meeting and dinner in i 27 - cents an hour wages had! honor nf momhon' itirentt it'ih been offered. Job office worker iegi0n naii in thai city Tuesday ?am i iCW night. Scoot Executive James E. tag iwrj pic.nS o"""- Monroe has been invited to be the gency na ruers ior J8 pict; fat -n-.k-r Ti nmmn nut ers, it was estimated. on by the boys will include a I Coming Events I May 24-30- Tenth anni versary week for opening of Elatnore theatre. - - ; Kay 25 -7:80 p. an. Mao DovrcU club meeting, fire place room ta public library, i Hay 20 Fortnightly for b Marion county Farmer Labor association. Labor hall, 8 p. m. i Hay 28 J3 slem school board, ' regular meeting, p. an, 484 North High street. ! ' Hay 27 Stockholders national farm loan aasocia Mo, liSO p. mn chamber f eonnuesee. - I May 28 -Successful arch , itect In capltol contest to be ' annonnced. -i..,--.'J - A. Jane 1 -Annual meeting Marion county public health association, the Quelle. Jane 8 Annual home coming picnic at Brash Col lege grounds. -". i Jane 7 Salem high school baccalaureate service, 10 a. m., Elsinore theatre. I Jane 12 8 slem high school -commencement exer cises, l0:S0 a. 01 Elsinore theatre. Eat vour dinner at Burt Crarv'S pageant portraying tne past year s Central Cafe, 185 N. High, r f;"118--! ' CaU Logan Hearing Frank Lutl Floriet 1276 N Lib. Ph. I5S2 McKennon, division chief under I s ni-iii tja Water Applications In Wilkes, he, Klamath , Falls, yesterday filed application in the states en gineering" department to appro priate two second feet of water from ait unnamed stream, tribu tary of Rogue river,, for the Irri gation of lands in Josepnine coun ty. Other applications: White Swan Gold, Inc., Yakima, Wash., two second feet of seepage water for irrigation' of ; 60 acres, do mestic and mining In Baker coun ty. Felix A. .Johnson, Snsanvtlle, for 3.B second feet of water xrom Big Boulder creek and Cayote creek for Irrigation of 120 acres m Grant county. week. Chrysanthemum dollar per dozen. Olson Licenses Issued Marriage li censes were issued yesterday to Leonard Spaulding, 53', farmer. the department of agriculture ft Tn" XtZa w , I Z T 7 , " has announced a hearing on pro re ""t1? clinks are sche- 50 j housewife, Glendale, Calif or- by the Marion county ma: Frederick ! W. Jensen. 29 ranecnra 5l?"n dePment , this ). week, salesman. S . q n 1 n. Washington reling to be held June 2 at the chamber of commerce rooms In n," 'iL.6 Ll lad7'-su"rto: J?ttta'lt e.i.m 1 muui. i.tuuMiaf: luuiuuit uu im-1 gai. iirmer, route e, oaiem, inu . I miuuukuuu UUK i uuui . 1 iu i Vufuiuu xiuuiiiuu, legal, luuia Oelesbv. Selbv Crash Frank 10 P- Saturday, all at the (worker. 425 North Winter street L. Selbr. 2131 Center street, and I Health oinces, 201 Masonic build-1 Salem. William W. Oglesby, 565 North Hn- !' i ; J 2 aaa. - J a ia ..11. t ? ' i ' . y tha iVautonS; had i To Alter-Union Central Life mJ It 1 th .n r.r,t- iMorance company yesterday re- streets. No damage or lnjurie f'T" were mentioned in the reports of. land This clump's. Greenhouses. Vacations Delayed Order ; for the postponement of all vacations of 'Salem postal employes after June 15 waa received by H. R. Crawford, postmaster, 'yesterday. The delay In vacations which la for an Indefinite period was ord erea oecanse i me aaanionai work which will fall on the de partment by reason of the veter ans', bonus payment, to be ban died through the postofflce. Cool Sport Dresses, $6.95. lonettej v - . Learn to sew tailored and shop fiiiiahtut clothes- Ph. Obituary . . Quint on Raleigh Quinton. 49. at a local hospital. May 23. Late resident of anta Monica, Calif. Survived by widow. Mrs. Letha Quinton; mother, Mrs. Julia - Dunsmoore, also of Santa Monica. Funeral services Monday, May' 25, at 10 a. m. at chapel of Clough-Barrlck company. Adlard At the residence. 2146 North Church street, Mayi 22, Mrs. Eliz abeth Adlard, aged: 57 years. Sur vived by widower, Walter R. Ad lard, and the following children: John, Kathleen and Ithel Adlard, of Salem. Funeral services Mon day, May 25, at 3 p.m., from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment Bel crest Memorial park. In this city May 23, Michael Tan4 zer, at the age of 22: years. Surf vived by widow. Frances: four children, Harold, Raymond, Carl and Janette; mother, Mrs.-Lewis Tanzer; three brothers, John of Med ford, Joseph of Alaska and Lewis of Salem; and sisters. Sla ter Mary Rosalie. Portland; Mrs. Julia Casey, McMinnville; M i s S Frances Tanzer, Salem; Mrs. Rose Richardson, Mrs. Anna Belsher, and Mrs. Hildegarde Nigern, all of Salem. Funeral services Monday, May 25, at It) a. m, at St. Joseph's church, under direction of Salem Mortuary, 545 N. Capitol street. Interment St. Barbara cemetery. Mayes James p. Mayes, at the resi dence, 1005 Broadway, May 22, at the age of $7 years. ; Survired by two daughters: Mrs. i S. M. Campbell, Jacksonville, Florida; Mrs. P. C. , Fulton, Salem: two sons. George Mayes, Aaron Mayes. Tennessee; one brother, Louis Mayes, Tazwell, Tenn.; 12 grand children; 11 great: grandchildren Funeral services from the First Christian church Sunday, May 24, at 3:30 p. m. Interment Monday at 11 a. m. in Madras. Ore., cem etery. Rev. Ralph Putnam offic iating. Arrangements in charge of Clough-Barrick. T FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court & High Phone 7166 It's An Old Story- The One About AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION BUT prevention is better than cure and the best protective measure you can take is a regular visit to your doctor.! He can pre vent , little ; illnesses from becoming serious . . . his prescription for you should be brought to Schaefer's for prompt careful com pounding. . i L - ' nell,. city building inspector, to have house at 1830 i North 17th Btreet altered. The job will cost S35M I Go tor' Dedication Secretary of SUte Earl Snell and State Treasurer Holman left Saturday for Florence to attend the bridge opening ceremonies. Births Johnston To ;Mr. and Mrs. Norses Will Meet The Salem General hospital will be host to the meeting of the Oregon State Graduate Nurses' association, dis trict, Monday evening at o'clock. The private duty section will meet at 7; SO p. m. Dr. W, BJ Morse will show colored mo tion pictures of Death Valley dur A X - f ing u meeung. Chief Justice Returning Chief Justice James M. Campbell will resume his duties Monday. He recently underwent a sinus op eration. Fred Johnston.' 1470 Waller ' lift Vinrnaifr l.irnfi A street, a girl, Barbara Irene, born I marriage license was issued la iay is at aaiem uenerai nospuai. Vancouver yesterday to Lorin.W, MTOrfiicw-rJO Mr. MQ Mrs. A R.thlr 99. Sllvcrtnn trl.l nr I. 1 rt -1 - 1 . ' ' . tii rv. juuureueiiu, oaiem. a boy, Roger CaspelL born May 17 at Salem Deaconess hospital. Gnthrie I Katherine Winnifred Guthrie, late resident of 365 S. 24th street, at a local hospital, May 23. Sur vived by son, Wallace J. Guthrie of Bellingham; brother, W. J. Samson, Gresham. Funeral an nouncements later by Clougn- Barrlck company. ! , Attebnrry To Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Wheeler Atteburry. route four, a girl. Sharon Lee, born May 17 at saiem General hospital. Horton To,; Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Lewis Horton, 1 4 6 0 North Commercial street, a: boy, Gary O., born May) 15 at Salem Gen eral hospital. I i ' Xnttman . - 1 At Shaw May 23, Herman Nt. Nuttman, at the age of 58 years. Survived by widow, Emelia, and a son of Teckney IlL Remains in care of the Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol street. Announce ments later. ; Arnold To Mr. and Mrs. L. H Arnold, 1350 ' North 21st street, a girl, Mary Barbara, at Salem General hospital; May 19. Hockman To; Mr.! and Mrs. Wallace W. Hockman, route 3, box 280, a girl, Darlene Rae. born May 21 at Salem General hospital. McCorqnodale i : Elizabeth McCorquodale, 80, in this city, May 22. Survived by niece in Virginia. Remains in care of Salem Mortuary, 545 H. Capitol street. ; Announcements later. . i ' S ' SCHAEFER 'S DRUGSTORE 136 N. Commercial Phones 5197-7023 Sumner. Mrs. Clara Sumner, at the resi-f denee, 1668 Center street, May 23, at the age iof 43 years. Sur vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs; Robert Hinz, Salem; two children! Norman and Gordan Sumner; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Aufderheide, Salem; Mrs. Anna Bond, Salem; Mrs. Rose Sumner, Portland; Mrs; Mary Blundell, Salem; three brothers, Charles Hinz, William Hinz, Robert Hinz, Jr., all of Sa lem. Prayer service at Clough Barrick chapel at 1:45, Tuesday, May 26, followed by fnneral serrr ice at Christ Lutheran church, 18th and State; streets, at 2 p. nt. Interest Charge When Yon FINANCE That New Car i - Dm See HOMER H. SMITH Over 'Miner's Store f. Ph. 9181 1 CARD OF THANKS I We .wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kindly helped us during the Ill ness and death of our beloved Mother. Ray Farrens, Austin Farrens, Hazel McKay, Georgia Brasher. , sn THe Spa Continuous Service on Sunday Dinners 60c and 75c I ,t - Fash NO GaOJlEQS COSTLY i ERRORS! ONE accurate chart of! the construction of your car assures sure-fire re-1 pairs with no wasted; time, money, or effort.; Let us serve you for a summer of better driv-s ing. Salem Automobile Co. . - Home of Chrysler and Plymouth 485 N. Com!. Phone 4073 SPKCIAL Oar Usual Wave, Complete 75c V Perm oh a jui --. I Pnsh Wave. 1 ? Complete J :, Phone S60S 207 1st Nafl Bank Bldg. CASTLE PERM. WAVERS C -IT Dr.ChanLatn CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, skin, and urinary system of men and women. Remedies for.; constipation, aetfim. : arthritis. sugar diabetes andiJk. rheumatism. T. T lam 1 years in bus!- ess, Naturopathic physicians. 893 H Court St. . . - . Corner Liberty ' -S Office open Satnr- J. daya and Tuesdays i - l) only, 10 A. II, to t 2 P M p M-to T V-,.-1- Consultation-Blood 1 preMure and urine I. o. charges. - 1 - ! The Store of Graduation 1 Gifts ; O Books O Stationery O Fountain Pens t O Leather Goods i O Scrap Books O Photo Albums O Leather Diaries O Portable Typewriters Royal k Corona p I -. Moat gifts can be gold stamp ed with graduate's name. f ; GREETING CARDS Congratulation Cards for grad uates from 8c up. , : . :. ! I ?4?::v-, "OreetinK Cards for Every y i Occasion ;. BOOK STORE Guarantee Mutual Life Co. Thirty-Fourth Annual Statement Jan. 1, 1936 j ASSETS Cash . 847,488.44 Bonds:. . j . U. S. Government, State and Municipal Operatino; Public Utilities . StOCK8 Home Office Property Real Estate Owned Policy Loans Interest Accrued 4- Premiums in Course of i Collection i Other Admitted Assets 8,703,510.08 651,139.67 1,445,306.79 188,625.00 ! 322,828.86 979,232.67 3,462,556.99 279,011.35 729,045.83 48,545.90 Total Admitted Assets 2 ?17,621,800.58 UABILITIES Legal Reserve I $13,767,376.00 Reserve for Income Policies Reserve for Claims Awaiting ; Proofs 4- Reserve for Taxes, Etc. Dividends Payable to f Policyholders .Advance Premiums anh Trust Funds ; ; Total L. Contingency Reserve i. Surplus Unassigned J. Total 467,038.00 76,379.22 . 84,038.50 299,344.82 . 60916.33 .11503,892.87 . 1,100,000.00 . 1,317,907.71 .117,62100.58 Gross Assets to each $100 Liability $115.90 26 Year of Operation in Oregon LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES J. F. Wiesser ; ;F. W. Woblley 629 N. Winter ' I,' 1680 State Appraisal Piled The estate of Jonathan Bourne was set at $726045 In an appraisal tiled yes terday by Waldo Mills, William Evans-and j. c.( Campbell, : ap praisers. James B. Young, exe cutor, waa ordered by - probate court to pay "certain claims against the estate. i - Pleads Guilty Donald Brlggs was sentenced to 60 days in jail by Judge Miller Hay den In jus tice court yesterday after Plead' ing guilty to a charge of larceny of an automobile heater from P. M. Schearer. Sentence was sus pended and Brlggs placed on six months probation. Foreclosure Sale Sale of fore closed I property In the ease : of Grace White vs. Flora; Peterson was held by the sheriff yesterday. Plaintiff bid In the property at the full amount ' of the Judgment, fit 04. The property involved waa 10.8S : acres in Lon's HOI ! fruit tracts. The sale was delayed when Seymour Jones, conciliator under the Frasier-Lemke act, restrained the sheriff from making the sale after judgment had been given. The restraining order . was set aside by Judge John H. McNary on May ZO and the sheriff directed to make the sale. A Real Sacrifice This 6 a home. I room house, drilled well, bear ing orchard.' SH miles' out on main highway, sis&o .casn. w. H. Grabenhorts Co., 135 S. Lib erty; St. "V:'---ry.'.rl-:.: Kotkea Matted County Clerk Boyer yesterday mailed notices to the city of Salem advising that IS pieces of property : on which the city holds liens are being fore closed by the county for unpaid taxes. The city may redeem the property for 11497.60 within Z0 days, otherwise the city's liens will be cancelled. Final Order Final order clos ing the estate of Mary A. Putnam and discharging the executor was fued yesterday. Closing order for the estate of Olive Starr Schomak er was also signed. , . i - - ' Case Continued At the request of the vdefendaat. . toe " trial -of A. N. Drawson, under Indictment for reckless driving, i which was scheduled tor Monday has been continued to June 17. The charge arose out of an accident in which Mrs. Arthur Andresen was killed on South Commercial street three months ago. -' Tree Roses are blooming at Sing er Gardens. Select Varieties now. Order- Issued Order was is sued in probate court yesterday Instructing Helen Golden Heinlein to appear and give information regarding money and bonds be longing to the estate, of Thomas Joseph Golden of which Donald A. Young is executor. - f ; ' j ' - .-it' - , - J . . . Files Statement A statement showing' campaign ; expenses of 1108.60 was filed yesterday by Mildred Robertson Brooks, county recorder V ' ' - .." i- -r; Tax Set Inheritance tax on the estate of Jennie Frances Chamber lain ias- been set at $40.02 on a taxable estate of $8203.19. Moore to Speak Arthur Moore, district organizer, of Mon mouth will speak at a meeting of -Townsend club No. .1 . at old Gealson factory building. Oak street between 14 th and 15th, Monday nighty at 7; S O o'clock. Wanted Hose to mead, invisibly. Howard Corset Shop. , Case Dismissed The mortgage foreclosure case of J. CHober son against Willard and Helena Lang was ordered dismissed in circuit court yesterday upon mo tion of plaintif fs attorney f or ' a volunUry non-suit, r !-'..- Bequests to Be PaM Bequests of Marie Schneider ito Theress Ludwig. $500; Dave Mnrhammer, 500; and Mary PraaS. $350 were ordered paid in probate court, yes terday. Henry Mnrhammer is ex ecutor of the estate. J..;;' ' I Two Autoists Arrested--Harold Enbrey, 112 South 13th street and Bernard Antont - Kuschnlek, 1887 North Front, were arrested by city police last night ron . char ges, of violating the basic traffic rule, the police blotter ahows. New Bus Schedule Effective Monday, May 25th Salem Heights, liberty and Four Corners : Bus leaves Liberty each hour from! 6:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Leaves Salem for Liberty each hour) from 7:15 A. M. to 7:15 P. VL Four Corners Schedule Leaves Salem each honr from 6:45! A. M. to 6:45 P. M. Leaves Four Corners each hour from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Piles Cured Without operation or loss ot time :DR. MARSHALL , 829 1 Oregon Bldg. Phon 5509 SENSIBLE PEOPLE Competent IN THEIR OWN PROFESSIONS Insure their efficiency by frequent and regular ex amination of their vision. They know the vahie of - checking up on their eyes and keeping them fit for yean of useful work. Con sult us today. rre (MMMHCS 1 A my fa iimm riTTM Emperor Haile Selassie when confronted uith the necestity of a quick retreat from his kingdom of ". :. Ethiopia turned to hi$ trusty GR AM Supercharger to take him safely and surely away from the advancing Mussolini and his Italian Troops. Some day some where you may find the : economy power speed, and dependability : of the Graham Supercharger will be of ines timable value to you in an emergency. I .. :.' ! ; ,:i - ;- - !r-f - Why Not Own the Car That Beat Them AW Prices as Low as $845 Delivered - Sales 6 I Finance Plan ' LODER DUOS. 445 Center Street Phone 6133 Salem; Oregon '.! . " For Seven Years Your Graham Sales & Service for Marion and Polk Counties Home of Good Used Cars ASSOCIATE DEALERS FRANK HIEBERT Dallas, Ore. W. G. ABRAHAM Corvallia, Ore. i raU I'. 1927 Essex Four Door Sedan See this car if you want a(good automo bile at low' cost. tfJCA Very good tires vOU 1928 Chevrolet Coach Why walk? This car is ready to go - motor is good needs some body work, but is a CQC real buy at ... wVD 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan Many more m i 1 e s of cheap transportation in this car. You'll have to hurry to get this C?QC one at this price 90 1928 Chrysler Coupe A real nice clean car, mo tor, rubber and finish in fine condition. (MOT Only It . . 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A bargain at $225 1920 Oldsmobile Sedan A beauti ful car throughout, good mechani cally. A car you will be proud to jwn. Carries the famous $OyC red O.K. tag 9ViO 193L Chevrolet Coupe Late, has wire wheels, good tires, motor and finish in good condition. This car offers good transportation at a 'ow I ; $345 1935 Chevrolet Pickup-r-If you are in the market for a real good pick up, you cannot afford to pass- up this i bargain. Only 23,000 miles and just like new. Fully QJiC guaranteed vTriJ 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe New frosty green paint, cannot be told from a newcar. This car is fully guaranteed and has had excellent care. Low mileage and very good tires. Don't miss this a OMC bargain . , , ,. tgDUJ; 1933 G.M.CL, 157-Inch Wheel Base Truck A piece of equipment for heavy duty, very good 10 ply rub ber. If you need a truck you can not beat this one at : djyintf this price - 1 1 .a, v vax 575 1929 Chevrolet Coupe-iNew paint, rubber very good, motor j is O.K. If you want a coupe! land real economy, don't pass I i OinC this one ;.UDll7D 1935 DeLuxe Ford V-8 Tudor This late model car is in very nice , condition - throughout.f j Beautiful gunmental finish, clean mohair up holstery, five very good tires. Has original finish and looks and runs like a new car. Carries; j CC7C our famous guarantee U. vw J 1931 Ford Roadster Good leather upholstery and newly i painted in dark green. Top, side curtains and tires and everything else just like , you would like to have : 2()5 430 N. Commercial Su Phone 3189 333 Center St. 465 State St. Phone 8802